The Works of the Rev. John Fletcher, Late Vicar of Madeley, Volume 8John Mason, 1859 |
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... mercy of four hundred thousand ? If you calmly weigh this question , I am persuaded , sir , that your prejudices will subside . In the mean time , remember that if you are right as a patriot , you are wrong , not only as a man and a ...
... mercy of four hundred thousand ? If you calmly weigh this question , I am persuaded , sir , that your prejudices will subside . In the mean time , remember that if you are right as a patriot , you are wrong , not only as a man and a ...
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... mercy of every wave , the sport of every blast , ready to be dashed against rock ? every I am so fully convinced of the truth and importance of Calvin's two last articles of religion , that , though I have for years checked his errors ...
... mercy of every wave , the sport of every blast , ready to be dashed against rock ? every I am so fully convinced of the truth and importance of Calvin's two last articles of religion , that , though I have for years checked his errors ...
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... mercy of two or three judges only . Nay , may fall a sacrifice to the prejudice , caprice , envy , hatred , or hurry of one single man . Being tried by his peers , or by twelve of his fellow - citizens , is an invaluable blessing , of ...
... mercy of two or three judges only . Nay , may fall a sacrifice to the prejudice , caprice , envy , hatred , or hurry of one single man . Being tried by his peers , or by twelve of his fellow - citizens , is an invaluable blessing , of ...
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... mercy to subjects who have been hurried out of the way of loyalty , chiefly by their inattention to the blessings which they enjoy , and by the delusive hopes with which , it is to be feared , some of our own country- men have rashly ...
... mercy to subjects who have been hurried out of the way of loyalty , chiefly by their inattention to the blessings which they enjoy , and by the delusive hopes with which , it is to be feared , some of our own country- men have rashly ...
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... mercy grant unto us , that we may be good , natural , loving , and obedient subjects ; not only showing all obedience ourselves ; but as many of us as are able , to the utmost of our power , ability , and understanding ...
... mercy grant unto us , that we may be good , natural , loving , and obedient subjects ; not only showing all obedience ourselves ; but as many of us as are able , to the utmost of our power , ability , and understanding ...
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